A highly eventful Texas A&M coaching search reached its end Monday with the Aggies hiring Duke's Mike Elko as their next coach. Elko replaces Jimbo Fisher, who was fired on Nov. 12 amid his sixth season at the helm, and returns to the program where he previously worked as the defensive coordinator under Fisher from 2018-21 before leaving to coach the Blue Devils.
When Texas A&M fired Fisher earlier this month, we knew we were in for a wild ride as the Aggies began a search for a new coach. Given the vast resources and wealth at the school's disposal, the move to pony up the large buyout to part ways with Fisher created one of the more compelling coaching searches in recent memory.
Sure enough, the Texas A&M coaching search wasn't short on drama. In the wake of big names being thrown around as possible candidates throughout the past few weeks, it seemed the Aggies had locked down the man they believed could lead the program to new heights ... until they didn't. Not long after reports surfaced late Saturday that Kentucky coach Mark Stoops would presumably be taking over at Texas A&M, a move which drew backlash from the Aggies fanbase, Stoops announced that he would be staying at his current gig in Lexington, Kentucky.
However, Texas A&M quickly found its guy, with reports of Elko emerging as a top candidate for the job Sunday before the hire was finalized Monday. Not only is Elko a familiar face in Aggieland, but what he did at Duke can't be overlooked. Elko quickly turned the Blue Devils around in 2022, guiding the program to nine wins -- including a bowl victory -- in his debut. While Duke went 7-5 during the 2023 regular season, the Blue Devils started 5-1 and recorded a stunning upset of Clemson in Week 1. Now, Elko steps into the shoes of his old boss in College Station, Texas, with the Aggie brass hopeful he's the one who can finally field a consistent winner in the SEC era for the program.